Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Menschenrechte

The Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Human Rights (German: Ludwig Boltzmann Institut für Menschenrechte, BIM) is a Vienna-based research institute affiliated with the Austrian Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft, that specializes in the area of human rights.

It was founded in 1992 by Felix Ermacora, Manfred Nowak and Hannes Tretter, all three Professors of Law at the University of Vienna. Felix Ermacora († 1995) served as its first director, since 2009, Manfred Nowak and Hannes Tretter are joint scientific directors. The Institute is located at Freyung 6 in the city center of Vienna/Austria. It cooperates with the Institut für Staats- und Verwaltungsrecht at the University of Vienna.

In 1993, the Institute organised and coordinated the activities of more than 3,000 NGO delegates during the World Conference on Human Rights.[1] In 2002, the Institute became a general mandate by the European Commission for the execution of twinning projects.[2] Since the establishment of the research platform Human Rights in the European Context in 2008, the Institute coordinates the research platform that brings together researchers of six faculties of the University of Vienna.[3]

Structure

The Institute's day-to-day work is managed by the Managing Director, Fiona Steinert. There are the following research areas within in the Institute:

Awards

In 1995, the Institute was awarded the human rights award "Bruno-Kreisky Preis für Verdienste um die Menschenrechte".[4] In 2007, the same prize was awarded to the Institute's scientific co-director Manfred Nowak.[5]

Publications

In 1999, the Institute became co-editor of "Jahrbuch Menschenrechte" a yearbook on human rights.[6]

Between 1999 and 2007, the Institute published its own study series with the publisher Verlag Österreich. Since 2008, the Institute publishes with the Austrian Neuer Wissenschaftlicher Verlag (NWV) the studie series "Studienreihe des Ludwig Boltzmann Instituts für Menschenrechte" (available internationally via Intersentia publishers): (selection)

In addition, there are many publications by the Institute's staff in addition to this study series.

References

  1. See "20 Jahre Ludwig Boltzmann Institut for Menschenrechte/20 Jahre engagierte Menschenrechtsforschung", BIM, Vienna 2012.
  2. http://ec.europa.eu/enlargement/pdf/financial_assistance/institution_building/2012/twinning_mandated_bodies_list.pdf
  3. http://human-rights.univie.ac.at/
  4. http://www.kreisky.org/human.rights/deutsch/pt_detail.php?id=109&suchmodus=1&anfang=L
  5. http://www.kreisky.org/human.rights/deutsch/pt_detail.php?id=132&suchmodus=1&anfang=N
  6. http://www.jahrbuch-menschenrechte.at/

External links

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